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Description
Seymouria baylorensis was a transitional species from the early Permian period, around 280 million years ago.
It displayed characteristics of both amphibians and reptiles, representing a key evolutionary link between the two groups.
This small, robust creature had a sturdy body, short limbs, and a tail, suited for both terrestrial and aquatic environments.
Seymouria likely had a semi-aquatic lifestyle, using its strong limbs to navigate on land while its juvenile stage remained aquatic, similar to modern amphibians.
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